Robin Robin Mawhinney is Hughie's girlfriend who is indirectly killed by A-Train, after being hit by a villain through into a wall at superspeed by the superhero.
Robin Ward appears in the live-action television series, portrayed by
Jess Salgueiro. This version was directly killed by A-Train, who unknowingly ran through her while on Compound V.
Rebecca Saunders Rebecca Joanne "
Becky"
Saunders is Butcher's deceased wife and a social worker in 1980s London who was capable of convincing him to control his violent urges. After being raped by Black Noir dressed as the Homelander, she eventually dies giving birth to a Supe baby.
Rebecca "
Becca"
Saunders Butcher appears in the live-action television series, portrayed by
Shantel VanSanten. This version was Vought International's Senior Director of Digital Marketing who disappeared after she was raped by Homelander when he coerced her into having sex with him. Butcher believed that Homelander killed her while Jonah Vogelbaum claimed to Homelander that Becca died giving birth, with the child drowning in its mother's blood. In the first-season finale, it is revealed that Becca is alive and caring for Homelander's son, Ryan. In the second season, it is further revealed that Becca lives in a
gated community-esque compound run by Vought International after coming to them when she learned she had become pregnant with Ryan and is reluctant to leave due to how Butcher would react to him. After Homelander and Stormfront take Ryan, Becca asks for Butcher's help in saving her son, but is accidentally killed by Ryan in his attempt to save her from Stormfront. Becca later appears as Butcher's hallucinations and even interacted with the hallucination of Joe Kessler.
Love Sausage Vasili "
Vas"
Vorishikin / The
Love Sausage is an altruistic Russian
communist; ex-
police officer,
tank commander, and
superhero; and current owner of a bar in
Moscow. His hero name is derived from his foot-long, super-strong, and durable
penis. Vas used to be part of the
Glorious Five Year Plan, a team of five government owned superheroes that also included the Tractor, Purge, Red Banner, and Collectivo while the
Soviet Union was active. On friendly terms with the Boys, he bonds with Hughie and assists them against Stormfront until he is stated to have been killed. A character loosely based on Love Sausage appears in the live-action television adaptation, portrayed by
Andrew Jackson in the second season and Derek Johns from the third to fifth seasons. Introduced in the episode "The Bloody Doors Off", this version is a test subject of Compound V held at Vought's Sage Grove psychiatric hospital who gained a prehensile penis that can stretch to incredible lengths. Following the hospital's rebranding as a wellness center in the
web series Seven on 7 with Cameron Coleman, Love Sausage returns in the third-season episode "Herogasm" as a participant in the titular event, during which he survives Soldier Boy's inadvertent attack, though his penis is burnt. In the season four finale, his penis has fully healed as he assists the Vought Troopers in apprehending M.M. at the airport. In season five, he is strangled by M.M. as The Boys escape from an internment camp that he worked at.
Super-Duper Super-Duper is a group of low-powered, and in some cases, mentally challenged, teens who function as a support group for disabled individuals living in a group home. In describing the atypical characters, Ennis states, "They're unique in the world of the Boys in that they actually are heroes – they believe in truth and justice, they fight to make the world a better place and ask nothing in return. They are, in short, a million miles from the scumbag supes we've seen up 'til now." They are a loose satire of the
Legion of Super-Heroes. •
Malchemical: The team's atypical new leader with shapeshifting powers who was removed from Team Titanic and assigned to Super-Duper. In
The Boys episode "Department of Dirty Tricks", Malchemical was among the 25 Supe candidates for the Seven. Malchemical appears in season 5 of
The Boys, portrayed by
Misha Collins, where he sports the ability to breathe any type of gas. After Soldier Boy turns down Mister Marathon's suggestion to do away with Homelander, Soldier Boy snaps Malchemical's neck. •
Auntie Sis: A member of Super-Duper and their true leader, who the others look to for what they should be doing. •
Ladyfold: A member of Super-Duper whose powers are related to her
periods. •
Stool Shadow: A member of Super-Duper who assumes that she can go intangible. •
Kid Camo: A member of Super-Duper who can perform liquid camouflage. •
Klanker: A member of Super-Duper able to transform into an
anvil, who has
Tourette's syndrome. •
Black Hole: A member of Super-Duper able to consume anything through his mouth, who chokes on a spoon before being saved by Hughie. •
Bobbie Badoing: A member of Super-Duper with an indestructible round body, which he uses to bounce off of anything.
Dr. Peculiar Dr. Peculiar is an information trader whose parents injected him with Compound V when he was young, granting him unknown abilities. In
The Boys episode "Department of Dirty Tricks", Dr. Peculiar was among the 25 possible candidates for the Seven.
Talon Talon is a superhero with retractable carbon nails. While as a supervillain, she was an enemy of Tek Knight and Swingwing. She has also done some hero work. Talon's picture is seen in
The Boys episode "Department of Dirty Tricks" when the Seven were going through possible recruits for the Seven and is said to come from the Redlands where she is 1/8 Navajo. In addition, she is a social media influencer on Instagram and V and starred in
Heat of the Knight with Tek Knight as well as having different pilots that never took off. Ashley states that Talon is big on social media and suggests her as a recruit only for The Deep to call her a "butterface".
Terror Terror is Billy Butcher's durable pet bulldog who has been trained to fornicate with anything on his command. Butcher is violently protective of Terror and in "I tell you no lie, G.I." threatens Homelander that should he "...harm one hair on [Terror's] head an' it starts now. Right this second." Homelander (who is reading Butcher's breathing and heart rate) realizes he is not bluffing and backs down. Later, in "The Self-Preservation Society" when The Guy From Vought considers acting against Butcher, Homelander warns him "One thing you shouldn't do is harm his dog." Terror is later killed by Jack from Jupiter. He is later avenged by Butcher. After being alluded to in the first season of the live-action television series adaptation, Terror appears in the second season living with Butcher's drug dealer aunt. Terror appears in the fifth and final season, living with Butcher in the boys hideout. At one point in "One-Shots" while seeing the Boys making plans to find the V1, Terror accidentally ate Frenchie's discarded food that had chocolate causing Butcher and Hughie to use peroxide to get the food vomited out. At different points in this episode, Terror had dreams on wanting to do something to a seductive Homelander. Additionally, the comic book version of Terror appears in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "I'm Your Pusher".
Proinsias Proinsias Cassidy is an Irish
bartender, former
vampire, and drinking buddy of Billy Butcher who runs an
Irish pub called "The Grassy Knoll" in
New York City and was introduced in
Preacher. Proinsias appears in
AMC's TV series adaptation of
Preacher and
GraphicAudio's 2020
audio play series of
The Boys, portrayed by
Joe Gilgun and voiced by Michael John Casey, respectively.
Little Nina Little Nina is a diminutive
Russian mafia crime boss allied with Vought American who is tasked with creating more supes on their behalf and has a penchant for vibrators. She plans to stage a coup against the Russian government, but is betrayed by Vought and killed by Butcher after he replaces one of her vibrators with an explosive. "
Little Nina"
Namenko appears in the live-action television series adaptation, portrayed by
Katia Winter. This version is of normal height, married to her primary enforcer Yevgenny, and was Frenchie's former employer and lover.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Alexander Fergus and
Daphne Margaret Campbell, also known simply as
Mr. and
Mrs. Campbell are Wee Hughie's adoptive parents who raised him in the semi-idyllic Scottish seaside town of Auchterladle. Introduced in
Highland Laddie, Billy Butcher later secretly meets with and befriends them to acquire enough information about them to trick Hughie into thinking he had murdered them in the hopes that Hughie will kill Butcher in turn. As of the
epilogue series
Dear Becky, which is set twelve years after the main series, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have died.
Hugh Campbell Sr. appears in the live-action television series adaptation, portrayed by
Simon Pegg, the original facial likeness reference for Wee Hughie.
Daphne Campbell, his estranged wife and Hughie's mother, is mentioned as having abandoned the pair when Hughie was a child, with Hughie's love of
Billy Joel stemming from his childhood memories of her. She later showed up in person in season four where she was portrayed by
Rosemarie DeWitt. Unlike the comics, the Campbells are depicted as being Hughie's biological parents. When Hugh Sr. came down with a stroke, Hughie planned to use Compound V on his dad only to change his mind. Daphne used the Compound V that Hughie dropped on Hugh Sr. instead. Even though it enabled Hugh Sr. to recuperate, he started to have memory failure and uncontrollable powers which killed some of the staff and patients. Hughie was able to talk him down and had to euthanize him with some chemicals. Before dying, Hugh Sr. admitted that he always wanted to go to Paris. His ashes were secretly scattered in front of one of the hotels where
Maid in Manhattan was filmed.
Sam and Connie Butcher Sam and
Connie Butcher are Billy and Lenny's parents. Sam was an alcoholic who physically abused Connie and favored Billy over Lenny, who he also abused due to how similar he believed Lenny was to Connie, which caused Billy to resent Sam. After an incident that left Connie partially blind, Billy nearly kills Sam before eventually leaving to join the Royal Marines. Connie eventually leaves Sam and remarries while Sam is left to die alone. Butcher's parents appear in the live-action adaptation, portrayed by
John Noble and
Lesley Nicol in the present, respectively while Brendan Murray and Adrianna Prosser portray them in flashbacks. This version of the couple are still together during the events of the main series. After Sam is diagnosed with cancer, he and Connie fly to New York to tell Butcher, who attacks his father. She later meets with Butcher, telling him she sought to give him closure. In season five, Connie has died and Sam lives in pain with his cancer before Butcher arrives and uses his powers to murder him offscreen.
Lenny Butcher Lenny Butcher is Billy's younger brother and the son of Sam and Connie Butcher. Lenny was one of the few people able to calm Billy when he went berserk before the former was killed by a bus before the events of the comic series. Lenny Butcher appears in the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by Jack Fulton as a teenager and Bruno Rudolf as a child. This version bears a resemblance to Hughie, committed suicide years prior to the series due to constant abuse from his father, and appears in Billy's hallucinations.
Todd Todd is an avid bespectacled fan of superheroes who idolizes Queen Maeve in particular, always referring to her as "my lady" and serving as a part of her
harem of
casual lovers at Vought Tower. When the Homelander elects to execute Maeve ahead of enacting his coup, Todd obliviously offers to protect Maeve from the "gone bad" Homelander. She throws Todd directly at the Homelander, with the former declaring himself a willing "human shield" in her honor before he is killed. Todd appears in the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by Matthew Gorman. This version became Monique's boyfriend and Janine's step-father following the former's separation from Mother's Milk and idolizes Homelander following his birthday rant, to the point where Todd attends pro-Homelander rallies and believes everything Homelander says. He is killed by Black Noir II after being told to do so by Homelander.
Monique Monique Wallis is MM's ex-wife, Janine's mother, and a drug addict incapable of raising the prematurely-ageing Janine properly. Monique appears in the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by Alvina August in the first season and
Frances Turner in the third. This version is not a drug addict. Additionally, she disagrees with MM working with Butcher due to the danger it puts on their lives. In the third season, Monique begins seeing Todd while maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationship with MM. Though she breaks up with Todd by season 4 for trying to indoctrinate Janine, Monique asks MM to ensure Todd's safety, which goes awry when the Seven kill him. Monique still has feelings for MM and convinces him to join her and Janine in
Belize when he tells them to escape there, though he backs out when the situation gets worse.
Janine Janine Wallis is M.M. and Monique's young daughter. After being raised by M.M. alone due to her mother's drug addiction, Janine becomes rebellious and resentful of her father due to the Compound V passed genetically to her from him and her grandmother resulting in her prematurely aging (although she appears to be a 16–17-year-old teenager physically, she is actually 12-years-old chronologically), showing him great disrespect while regarding Butcher with affection, calling him "Uncle Billy." Sometime later, having been absent due to helping Butcher with the Boys, M.M. discovers that in an act of rebellion, his ex-wife had convinced the underage Janine to star in a pornographic film together with her. Before he can leave the Boys to confront his ex-wife over Janine, M.M. then gets a call from his daughter, who tells him that she was not in her right mind, and has run away from her mother, and wants to be left alone until she is well enough to call him. However, he tracks her down easily, and she reveals that Butcher murdered the producers and cast of the adult film, including brutally murdering Janine's mother in front of her. His final words, meant both as a warning and as a threat, were for Janine to leave M.M. alone; Janine expresses surprise at M.M.'s ignorance of Butcher's actions, having assumed he had been acting on M.M's orders, and M.M. assures her he will talk to Butcher.
Janine Milk appears in the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by Nalini Ingrita in the first two seasons and Liyou Abere in the third season. This version has a close relationship with her father and has not taken Compound V, though she has taken on her father's anger issues and beaten up classmates in school, to the dismay of both her parents.
Television-exclusive characters Laser Baby "
Laser Baby" is a character exclusive to the live-action television adaptation episode "Good for the Soul" and the
Diabolical episode "Laser Baby's Day Out", with her vocal effects provided by
Jenny Yokobori in the latter. The live-action version makes a minor appearance while the animated version was trained by Vought International scientist Simon to control her powers in the hopes that she will be adopted. After learning that she is going to be euthanized by Superbrain for failing every test she was given, Simon escapes with her, intending to adopt her himself.
Donna January Donna January is Starlight's emotionally abusive mother and Rick's ex-wife, portrayed by
Ann Cusack. She initially supports of her daughter's dreams of joining the Seven for her own financial gain until Annie cuts her off upon learning the truth behind her powers. She is based on Starlight's unnamed mother from the comics. In season two, Donna goes on the run after being rescued from Vought. In season four, Donna finally answers Annie's calls where she is advised to continue laying low. While confronting Annie about the abortion that Firecracker exposed about her, Donna commented that Hughie saved Annie's Starlight outfit.
Cherie Cherie is Frenchie's former criminal partner, a weapons specialist, and occasional ally of the Boys, portrayed by Jordana Lajoie. In addition to providing the Boys with weapons and supplies, she also serves as Frenchie's confidant and occasional romantic partner before their relationship becomes strained when Cherie provides Kimiko with assassination jobs.
Nathan Franklin Nathan Franklin is A-Train's older brother and coach, portrayed by
Christian Keyes. He tries to push A-Train to become the fastest superhero in the world without using Compound V. In the third season, Nathan is hospitalized and paralyzed amidst an attempt by A-Train and Ashley Barrett to make Blue Hawk issue a public apology to Trenton, New Jersey's African-American community. Upon learning A-Train killed Blue Hawk, Nathan's relationship with his brother becomes strained. When A-Train talked with his nephews in season four, Nathan ruined their conversation by mentioning about how the rescues he did in the film were done with post-production work as A-Train still tried to mend his relationship with a departing Nathan who also told his kids not to hang around him. In season five, Nathan had reconciled with A-Train. Him and his children were living in
Brittany while hiding out from Vought. After the Deep is spotted attempting to track them down, they flee.
Elena Elena is Queen Maeve's ex-girlfriend whom she still has feelings for, portrayed by
Nicola Correia-Damude.
Ryan Butcher Ryan Butcher is the young son of Homelander and Becca Butcher exclusive to the live-action television adaptation, portrayed by Parker Corno in the first season and
Cameron Crovetti in all four subsequent seasons. Ryan's conception was
due to Homelander raping his mother. He lives a sheltered life with Becca at the behest of Vought until Homelander learns of his existence and begins visiting him. Ryan is initially reluctant to be with his father, who pushes him to use his powers, but warms up to him after learning the truth about his life. Ryan is subsequently taken by Homelander and Stormfront before he is rescued by the Boys, during which he accidentally kills Becca while fighting off and maiming Stormfront. Following this, Ryan is placed in Mallory's custody and placed in hiding. Despite forming a bond with Butcher, Ryan's relationship becomes strained after Butcher accuses him of killing Becca, which Ryan starts to resent him for. With Congresswoman Victoria Neuman's help, Homelander finds and successfully wins back Ryan, going on to protect him from Soldier Boy and killing a protester who throws a water bottle at Ryan. During season four, Homelander works to make Ryan a better hero even when Ryan accidentally kills the actor portraying the villain of his debut rescue. Ryan, who still cares for Butcher, sneaks out to visit him and notices Butcher's terminal illness. This strains his relationship with Homelander after the latter begins to notice. Though Homelander promises his son more freedoms, wary of his own upraising in a lab by scientists who aimed to control him, Ryan begins to use them to publicly stand up to his father, denouncing the
Avenue V Christmas Special and its
propaganda message during its live broadcast. When Homelander finds a picture of Butcher and Becca in Ryan's possession, Ryan runs away when Homelander threatens him with violence. He then meets up with Mallory and Butcher, the latter on his deathbed. When Mallory reveals the truth behind Ryan's conception and Homelander's other atrocities despite Butcher's protests, Ryan lashes out and accidentally kills her when she pressures him to join her and he runs away, not knowing who to trust. This pushes Butcher to embrace the tumor inside him and become
symbiotic with it. In season five, it is revealed that Ryan has been hiding from Homelander in Russia for the past year, with Vought putting out a cover story that he was at boarding school. Ryan reunites with Zoe outside Stan Edgar's bunker. After she leaves, Ryan detects that Butcher is nearby. Butcher proposes a plan for Ryan to contact and reunite with Homelander so that he can kill him with the Supe-killing virus; Ryan agrees to the plan knowing that both he and Butcher will die as well. However, after Sameer and Zoe destroy all traces of the virus, Ryan confronts Homelander at the renovation of Planet Vought where Homelander defends his claims of raping Becca. This leads to a fight where Homelander beats up Ryan and abandons him. Ryan was still alive by the time Butcher caught up with him, but is severely injured. Ryan is based on the unnamed infant son of Black Noir and Becky Saunders who Butcher beat to death in the comic series.
Kenji Miyashiro Kenji Miyashiro is Kimiko's younger brother and a Supe with telekinetic abilities, portrayed by
Abraham Lim. Years prior, he was kidnapped by the Shining Light Liberation Army and successfully indoctrinated into joining them. In the present, he travels to the U.S. to commit terrorist acts in response to Vought's work in other countries and tries to convince Kimiko to join him before he is pursued by the Boys and Seven and killed by Stormfront.
Adam Bourke Adam Bourke is a film director, portrayed by
P.J. Byrne. Throughout the second and third seasons of
The Boys live-action series adaptation, he is hired by Vought to helm a film about the Seven called
Dawn of the Seven. After Stormfront's Nazi past is leaked and her subsequent expulsion from the Seven, he spends the next year overseeing re-shoots carried out by
Tony Gilroy and eventually releases the "Bourke Cut" of the film. In the live-action spin-off series
Gen V, Bourke became an acting teacher at Godolkin University after reportedly showing his penis to
Minka Kelly. In season four of
The Boys, Adam directs the film
Training A-Train. When Ryan sees Adam making P.A. Bonnie uncomfortable, he orders Adam to apologize to him which is not good enough. At Homelander's suggestion, Ryan has P.A. Bonnie repeatedly slap Adam. In season 5 of
The Boys, Adam has taken up working on a Barry Gibb play with the second Black Noir after his
Training A-Train film got shelved. The Deep kills Adam via an eel that emerged from the toilet.
Church of the Collective The
Church of the Collective is a
cult that recruit celebrities to help spread their message and appears exclusively in the live-action television adaptation. The group is a satire of the controversial, real-life religious organization
Church of Scientology. Its known members are: • ''''
: The chairman of the church, portrayed by Goran Višnjić. He works with the Deep and later A-Train rehabilitate their reputations and helps the latter rejoin the Seven before Adana is killed by Congresswoman Victoria Neuman, with the church covering up his death by stating that he is on sabbatical. Billy Zane portrayed Alastair Adana in the film Not Without My Dolphin''. • '''''': A minor member of the church, portrayed by
Jessica Hecht. When Eagle the Archer brought the Deep to the Church, Carol became his therapist and has him undergo an arranged marriage. • '''''': A ruthless and manipulative anthropology professor at Vassar University and member of the church, portrayed by Katy Breier. After being chosen by Carol for an arranged marriage to the Deep and his return to the Seven, Schwartz becomes his agent before leaving and publicly disavowing the Deep for suggesting they have a threesome with an octopus. Following this, she writes an exposé about their relationship and receives a book and film deal based on it.
Judy Atkinson Judy Atkinson is Billy Butcher's aunt, Terror's caretaker, and drug dealer, portrayed by Barbara Gordon.
Jay Jay is Frenchie and Cherie's best friend and former partner who is stated to have died of an overdose, portrayed by Michael Ayres.
Cindy Cindy is a telekinetic Supe, portrayed by Ess Hödlmoser. She first appears in the
second season of the live-action TV series adaptation as a test subject at the Sage Grove psychiatric hospital, where Vought has been working to stabilize Compound V in adults. After the Boys infiltrate the facility and fight Lamplighter, they inadvertently release Cindy, who in turn frees her fellow patients to go on a rampage. Despite being incapacitated by Stormfront, Cindy survives and successfully escapes the facility, getting picked up by a passing driver. As of the
web series Seven on 7,
Black Noir was dispatched by Vought to find Cindy. In the season four finale, Vought has obtained Cindy's services as she assists the Vought Troopers in intercepting Hughie and Starlight on the road. Though Hughie was apprehended, Starlight got away. In season five, she served as a guard in one of Homelander's internment camps and got knocked out during the mass-escape. Cindy later accompanied the Deep, Black Noir II, and Dogknott in attacking Stan Edgar's bunker. After Maverick was told by the Deep on who really killed Translucent and helped Cindy and Dogknott in, Cindy entered while Maverick fought Hughie. While attempting to kill Hughie, she accidentally kills Maverick. Afterwards, Starlight appeared behind Cindy and snapped her neck.
Cameron Coleman Cameron Coleman is a television host for the Vought News Network and host of
Seven on 7 and
The Cameron Coleman Hour, portrayed by
Matthew Edison. During season four, Cameron hosted the Vought Expo with the Deep which revealed the upcoming Vought movies and TV shows. The Deep did state to Cameron that he will sleep with his wife. Cameron was later framed for leaking the footage of Firecracker to M.M. as Homelander has the Seven kill him. Before he starts, The Deep tells Cameron that he is still going to sleep with his wife. Vought covered up his death stating that Cameron is taking a sabbatical as Firecracker takes on his hosting duty. Then Vought did another cover-up by revealing that Cameron was found dead from a brain aneurysm allegedly caused by the flu vaccine.
Zoe Neuman Zoe Neuman is the daughter of Victoria Neuman and Dr. Sameer Shah and the adopted granddaughter of Stan Edgar who appears exclusively in the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by Olivia Morandin. Zoe is given Compound V as a preventative measure by her mother, Victoria, with Zoe suffering through her transformation following the injection, gaining the ability to produce four fanged tendrils from her mouth. During Victoria's election campaign, Zoe spends time with Ryan Butcher, Homelander's son, before discovering Frenchie and Kimiko snooping around in his mother's room. Zoe kills two agents and rips off Kimiko's arm before she and Frenchie flee. Zoe witnesses Butcher brutally murder her mother with his superpowers and is sent to Red River. In the second season of
Gen V, she kills Vikor with her powers to save Marie, whom she was searching for with Stan Edgar, who took her out of Red River. In Edgar's bunker, Zoe has a conversation with Annabeth about what it is like to have a sister.
Annabeth Moreau Annabeth Moreau is the estranged sister of Marie Moreau who appears in
Gen V, portrayed by Keeya King as a young adult and by Maria Nash as a child. As a child, Annabeth witnessed her sister Marie kill her parents after her powers emerged. This left her traumatized and she distanced herself from her sister for years, not wanting to see her, with Marie attempting to search for her during this time. Annabeth was raised in secret by Pam, a friend of her parents. In season two, Annabeth is revealed to be imprisoned in Elmira by Cipher to blackmail Marie into training with him. When Marie and her group escape from their cells, they head to Annabeth's only to find her dead. In her grief, Marie increases her powers to manipulate Annabeth's cells and revive her. With Sam's help, Annabeth and the rest escape from Elmira and she asks to be left in a safe place, since she does not want to be near any of them, including Marie. When they take refuge in a bookstore, Annabeth tells Marie that she is Super, with a precognitive power, without knowing if her parents injected her with Compound V. She foreshadows Vikor's arrival and takes refuge with Cate and Emma. When Zoe Neuman kills Vikor, everyone goes with her and Stan Edgar to his bunker, where he talks with Zoe about what it is like to have a sister. Annabeth has a bad precognition about Marie, which could be her death, but when they look for her, she is not there. On the way to Godolkin, Annabeth and Jordan talk about how they discovered her powers and she reveals that she had a precognition about her parents' deaths, but not knowing about her ability, she didn't warn anyone. Annabeth tries to stop Marie by telling her vision but she does not listen. Annabeth, along with Emma and Cate, helps a weak Marie after tricking Thomas Godolkin, who has evil intentions, since he is Cipher himself. At a seminar with Thomas, he manages to control Marie and Annabeth sees that it is her vision, and when she tries to escape, Thomas holds her in pain. Polarity arrives and removes her control and Marie kills Thomas. Afterwards, Annabeth and the group flee. Marie proposes to take her to Pam, but Annabeth decides to stay with Marie and the group and joins Annie and Reggie's resistance against Homelander and Vought.
Other television-exclusive characters •
Teddy Stillwell: The son of Madelyn Stillwell who appears exclusively in the live-action TV series adaptation, portrayed by uncredited infant and child actors. As Homelander was killing his mother during the first-season finale, Teddy developed teleportation and was later found seventeen miles away from the blast site during the second season. In the third season, Teddy has become a toddler and was taken in by the Vought-controlled Red River orphanage. •
Yevgenny: Little Nina's husband and primary mob enforcer who appears exclusively in the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by Tyler Williams. He kidnaps Kimiko and Frenchie on Nina's orders, but is later killed by the former. •
Buster Beaver: The mascot of Buster Beaver's Pizza Restaurant who appears exclusively in the live-action TV series adaption, voiced by
Eric Bauza. Beaver, alongside his fellow animal mascots, appear as Black Noir's
imaginary friends and help him come to terms with his traumatic memories. • '''Buster Beaver's Friends''': The unnamed friends of Buster Beaver who re-enact Black Noir's life. They consist of a black sheep (voiced by Fritzy-Klevans Destine), who portrayed a younger Black Noir; a bald eagle (voiced by
Jensen Ackles), who portrayed Soldier Boy; a meerkat (voiced by
Giancarlo Esposito), who portrayed Stan Edgar; a red fox (voiced by
Laurie Holden), who portrayed Crimson Countess; two horses (voiced by
Jack Doolan and
Kristin Booth), who portrayed the TNT Twins; a pig (voiced by Gattlin Griffith), who portrayed Gunpowder, a sheep (voiced by Ryan Blakely), who portrayed Mindstorm; and two birds (voiced by
Grey DeLisle). After Black Noir is mortally wounded by Homelander, he experiences visions of Buster Beaver and his friends, who state that they are proud of him. •
Colin Hauser: A man who appears exclusively in the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by
Elliot Knight. He is from the same narcotics anonymous group as Frenchie who is a member of the Starlighters. While he took a liking to Frenchie, their relationship was strained when Frenchie, out of guilt, revealed that he killed Colin's family members on Little Nina's orders. •
Ambrosius: The secret pet octopus of the Deep who appears exclusively in season four of the live-action TV series adaption, voiced by
Tilda Swinton. While arguing with the Deep that Sister Sage is using him, the Deep accidentally breaks Ambrosius' tank and he regretfully lets her suffocate. •
Elijah: A
butler of Tek Knight who is exclusive to the live-action TV series adaption, portrayed by
Tyrone Benskin. He has raised Tek Knight since his parents were killed and has a mixed relationship with him. After Tek Knight mentioned to Hughie about how Homelander wants to make use of his prisons after Starlight and the Female transferred some of his money to three organizations, Elijah appeared and started to strangle Tek Knight to death which he starts to enjoy. He allows them to leave while stating that he and Laddio will make it look like an accident. Before Hughie leaves, Elijah states that the code word that Tek Knight was expecting from Webweaver was "Zendaya". •
Rick January: Rick January is the estranged father of Starlight, portrayed by
Tim Daly. He and Donna separated after the upbringing differences of their daughter. Rick was also a former phone repairman who is currently working as a
sheriff whose department is currently answering to a Supe named Livewire. He has also married a woman named Kathy who fathered his son Mason. •
Kathy January: Kathy January is the current wife of Rick, portrayed by Deborah Drakeford. When Rick remarried to Kathy after separaing from Donna, they had a son named Mason. •
Mason January: Mason January is the son of Rick and Kathy January and the half-brother of Starlight, portrayed by Callum Shoniker. •
Ed: Ed is a fellow
police officer of Rick January, portrayed by
Ben Carlson. He was tipped off by Mason about January. When Starlight started to prepare to defend herself, Rick disarmed the situation while reminding Ed about what they have been through. Ed leaves while advising Rick to have Starlight out of his house in an hour before he returns with Livewire. •
Quinn: Quinn is a former U.S. soldier, performed by Kris Hagen. Quinn signs up for the V-One trials overseen by Frederick Vought, which transforms him into a plant hybrid with the ability to produce hate-inducing spores. 80 years later, the Boys, Homelander, and Soldier Boy encounter Quinn, who has since rooted in the Fort Harmony Building. Most of the Boys are infected by the hate-inducing spores until Soldier Boy kills Quinn, which releases everyone from the spores. •
Simon: A former Vought International scientist who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "Laser Baby's Day Out", voiced by
Ben Schwartz. He originally worked in Vought International's Vought-doption Center under Superbrain, testing babies that were given Compound V. After growing attached to a "Laser Baby" and learning she was going to be euthanized, Simon escapes with and adopts her. •
Barb: The head nurse of the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child center who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Frances Conroy. When some of the Supes break out, Barb calls Vought International to inform them about what happened and later wheels away the Narrator from the lobby. •
Ghost: A translucent, intangible, and naked Supe who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by Asjha Cooper. After being abandoned at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child by her parents and learning their powers are not natural, she joins forces with other Supe teens to take revenge on their parents. After killing her dad, Homelander kills her allies, forcing Ghost to retreat while tearfully telling her spiteful mother that she will be back for her someday. •
Mo-Slo: An athlete at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child who moves extremely slow and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Caleb McLaughlin. He killed his dad by slowly choking him. Ghost later possesses Mo-Slo's body to kill her dad. Mo-Slo was among those killed by Homelander's heat vision. •
Boombox: A muscular man with a speaker for a head at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child that can only play "
Only Wanna Be with You" by
Hootie & the Blowfish who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents". During the raid on Denis Fletcher's house, Boombox knocked Denis out and played the only montage music he can play. He killed his parents by playing "Only Wanna Be with You" loud enough for their ears to bleed. Boombox was among those killed by Homelander's heat vision. •
Fang: A teenage girl at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child who grew long sharp teeth that can almost bite through anything and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Grey Griffin. Because of her teeth, she has a hard time speaking to the others as they cannot understand her as seen when Kingdom asks Fang how long Mo-Slo is going to be done killing his dad. After helping Aqua Agua with his suicide mission, Fang killed her dad by biting him in the neck. Fang was among those killed by Homelander's vision. •
Kingdom: A teenage
punk at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child who can turn into animals, but ends up with its mind as well, and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Parker Simmons. When Fang bumped into Kingdom, he turned into a gorilla in an attempt to attack her only for his mind to become a gorilla's mind as well. During the raid on Denis Fletcher's house, Kingdom tried to become a snake to constrict him which does not work as his mind became a snake's mind. He killed his dads by covering them in blood and turning into a great white shark. When at the sight of where Boobie-Face's mother was, Kingdom was shocked by what Flashback saw of her. He is among those killed by Homelander's heat vision. •
Aqua Agua: A boy at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child who was turned into a sentient body of water colored like the
Flag of Mexico and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Xolo Maridueña. He sacrifices his life so that Fang can throw a television into his parents' hot tub in order to electrocute them. •
Big: A gigantic, deformed, and barefoot man in patchwork clothing at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Parker Simmons. During the raid on Denis Fletcher's house, Big and Ghost managed to find the address of the parents behind a portrait which Papers failed to find. He broke down Human Tongue's door so that she can kill his parents and later used his hands to crush the heads of his parents. Big is among those that wer killed by Homelander's heat vision. •
Human Tongue: A girl at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child best friend of Big's whose body was turned into a giant tongue and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents". During the raid on Denis Fletcher's house, she constricted Denis when Kingdom's snake form failed to do the job. Human Tongue killed her parents by constricting them. Then she wrapped around the body of Ghost's dad so that she can kill him. Human Tongue was among those killed by Homelander's heat vision. •
Picante Balls: A teenage boy at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child with testicles that can melt anything who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents". He crashed his father's dinner with two girls and used his testicles on his father's neck to kill him. Before being among those killed by Homelander's heat vision, Picante Balls embraced Flashback. •
Ranch Dressing Cum Squirter: A boy at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child who ejaculates
ranch dressing instead of semen and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episodes "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents". He did not take part in the other Supes' revenge on their parents. Ranch Dressing Cum Squirter makes a cameo in "I'm Your Pusher" (which takes place in the comic book continuity) as one of the Supes at OD's party. •
Boobie-Face: A man at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child born with female breasts where his eyes should be that appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Kevin Smith. He was raised by a sadistic mother. When the others with him saw the flashback of it, Ghost told him to kill her as he shoots his mother through the window. Boobie-Face was among those killed by Homelander's heat vision. •
Flashback: A teenage boy at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child with
retrocognition who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents". His powers were seen when he accesses Ghost's history upon the news about Compound V being made known and to show the others how bad Boobie-Face's mother was. Before being among those that were killed by Homelander's heat vision, Flashback embraced Picante Balls. •
Papers: A teenage boy at the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child that only wears pants who can telekinetically control his namesake and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Justin Roiland. During the raid on Denis Fletcher's house, Papers looked for the address of the Supes' parents while breaking the fourth wall to talk about himself and claiming that he wasn't mentioned earlier as he seemed that he wasn't important. Though he failed to find the addresses, Big and Ghost found them behind a portrait as Papers assumed that they heard the papers rattling behind the portrait. Before being among those killed by Homelander's heat vision, Papers sheded a tear. •
The Narrator: A
metafictional, wheelchair-using boy with
dwarfism and namesake powers who appears exclusively in the episode "An Animated Short Where Pissed-Off Supes Kill Their Parents", voiced by
Christian Slater. Paul told the viewers about the Red River Assisted Living for the Gifted Child and the "s*** powers" of the Supes there, how some of the Supes did not join Ghost's path for vengeance, and even talks about himself. When the Narrator talks about Barb wanting to suck his penis, he gets cut off by Barb who quotes "Oh come on Paul" as he is wheeled away from the lobby. After Homelander massacred Ghost's group and Ghost got away, the Narrator talks about how Vought's cover up of the deaths of some people worked and that Ghost leaked the address to the other Supes. This enabled the Narrator to take his revenge on his father as he takes a spoon to the chin of his tied-up father, carved off his face, and put on his own face while believing that his father apologized for what happened to him and that he loves him. •
OD: A drug dealer who works directly with Supes and appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "I'm Your Pusher" (which takes place in the comic book continuity), voiced by
Kieran Culkin. OD was first seen hosting a party with other Supes. The next morning, he is visited by Billy Butcher who blackmails him into spiking the Great Wide Wonder's heroin to make the Supe kill himself during an event held by the Seven in exchange for not turning him over to the police. After the spiked heroin causes the Great Wide Wonder to crash through Ironclad and cause Homelander, Queen Maeve, and Jack from Jupiter to blame the incident on Galaxius, OD was left traumatized with what he saw as Billy Butcher states that he will be in touch. •
Boyd Doone: A Vought product tester who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "Boyd in 3D", voiced by
Eliot Glazer. After using an experimental Vought transformation cream, he projects a reality where he successfully seduces his next-door-neighbor Cherry and they go on to have a relationship together. While his head in the original reality explodes from using too much cream, his fantasy continues on. •
Cherry Sinclair: A neighbor of Boyd's who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "Boyd in 3D", voiced by
Nasim Pedrad. In Boyd's fantasy, he and Cherry enter a relationship and become famous influencers, during which she uses Vought's experimental transformation cream to give herself feline features. •
Sky: A teenage girl who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "BFFs", voiced by
Awkwafina. After ingesting Compound V she had stolen from a local drug dealer, she awakes to find that her
feces has attained sentience and named itself Areola before it is arrested by the Deep for Vought to study. Sky mounts a rescue attempt, during which she discovers she can manipulate excrement while fighting the Deep. •
Areola: Sky's sentient feces who appears in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "BFFs", voiced by Awkwafina. •
Maya: The daughter of superheroes Nubia and the Nubian Prince who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "Nubian vs Nubian", voiced by Somali Rose. As her parents prepare to file for divorce, Maya seeks to "
parent trap" them back together by blackmailing their old Vought-sponsored nemesis Groundhawk into pretending to kidnap her. After the plan fails, Maya signs her parents' divorce forms for them and blackmails them into getting her a pony. •
John: An elderly Vought janitor who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "John and Sun-Hee", voiced by
Randall Duk Kim. •
Sun-Hee: John's terminally ill, elderly wife who appears exclusively in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "John and Sun-Hee", voiced by
Youn Yuh-jung. John injects her with Compound V in an effort to cure her terminal pancreatic cancer, only to unintentionally give her and her cancer superpowers, with the latter becoming a separate monstrous being. John attempts to run away with her, but she leaves to fight her superpowered cancer leaving the outcome ambiguous. •
Pancreatic Cancer Monster: The pancreatic cancer of Sun-Hee who appears in
The Boys Presents: Diabolical episode "John and Sun-Hee". When Sun-Hee was given Compound V, her terminal pancreatic cancer was affected, separated from her, and became a floating monster. The episode ends with Sun-Hee and the Pancreated Cancer Monster fighting each other, leaving the outcome ambiguous. •
Tiffany Meyer: The mother of Emma Meyer and former host of the Vought Shopping Network who appears exclusively in the live-action spin-off series
Gen V, portrayed by Rayisa Kondracki. In season two, Tiffany was present when Emma reluctantly went along with Vought's claim that Emma helped defend Godolkin University where the blame was shifted to Indira Shetty. •
Kayla and Paul Li: Jordan Li's parents who appear exclusively in the live-action spin-off series
Gen V, portrayed by Laura Kai Chen and Peter Kim, respectively. In season two, Kayla and Paul were present when Emma reluctantly went along with Vought's claim that Emma helped defend Godolkin University where the blame was shifted to Indira Shetty. •
Mrs. Dunlap: Cate's mother who appears exclusively in the live-action spin-off series
Gen V, portrayed by Samantha Espie. ==Notes==